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  • His treasure is safely preserved in the Lord’s keeping and wherever faithful men are met, his alms-deeds will be remembered. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 11)

  • Kinsmen …✻ will help thee in hard times; best of all thy alms-deeds to deliver thee. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 24)

  • Thus, when thou givest alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in synagogues and in streets, to win the esteem of men. Believe me, they have their reward already. (Matthew 6, 2)

  • But when thou givest alms, thou shalt not so much as let thy left hand know what thy right hand is doing, (Matthew 6, 3)

  • It would have been possible to sell this at a great price, and give alms to the poor. (Matthew 26, 9)

  • This ointment might have been sold for three hundred pieces of silver, and alms might have been given to the poor. And they rebuked her angrily. (Mark 14, 5)

  • Nay, you should give alms out of the store you have, and at once all that is yours becomes clean. (Luke 11, 41)

  • Sell what you have, and give alms, so providing yourselves with a purse that time cannot wear holes in, an inexhaustible treasure laid up in heaven, where no thief comes near, no moth consumes. (Luke 12, 33)

  • At this, the steward said to himself, What am I to do, now that my master is taking my stewardship away from me? I have no strength to dig; I would be ashamed to beg for alms. (Luke 16, 3)

  • Why should not this ointment have been sold? It would have fetched three hundred silver pieces, and alms might have been given to the poor. (John 12, 5)

  • some of them thought, since Judas kept the common purse, that Jesus was saying to him, Go and buy what we need for the feast, or bidding him give some alms to the poor. (John 13, 29)

  • when a man was carried by who had been lame from birth. Every day he was put down at what is called the Beautiful Gate of the temple, so that he could beg alms from the temple visitors. (Acts 3, 2)


“Amar significa dar aos outros – especialmente a quem precisa e a quem sofre – o que de melhor temos em nós mesmos e de nós mesmos; e de dá-lo sorridentes e felizes, renunciando ao nosso egoísmo, à nossa alegria, ao nosso prazer e ao nosso orgulho”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina